Hi all,
I'm looking for ideas.
I have an electric bicycle (Currie) that I like very much.
Quiet, very smooth, no vibrations, tops out at about 15 mph.
Downside is that it runs out of juice after a couple hours, and hills really drain it fast (that is, the hills that I don't have to push it up).
I also have a chain drive gas powered engine mounted on another bike.
It tops out at 35 mph, takes hills very well, and doesn't run out of juice.
It does vibrate badly above 20 mph, is loud, and less than smooth.
Now, the idea is to use a more powerful electric motor with a battery pack to drive the wheel (faster, say 25-30 mph) so that it is smooth and without vibration, but to have a small gas engine with an alternator to recharge/power the electric motor.
The gas engine will vibrate, but that vibration can easily be reduced to almost nothing with rubber mounts since it will not be directly connected to the drive train.
When in a campground, or other "quiet" place, the batteries will power the bike, and when "on the road" the engine can be fired.
Since there isn't such a beast commercially available, I have to believe that either I'm a genius and just gave away the best patent of the year (ha-ha) or, more likely, there is some major issue with this idea that I'm missing.
Remember, the aim is not to produce a super energy efficient bike, just to have one that doesn't shake and vibrate, and that will cruise at 25-30 mph.
Yes, I know a scooter or motorcyle would be a lot easier, but I want a bicycle.
Any thoughts?
Rob